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  1. Érica Sarmet is a Brazilian queer writer, director and researcher from Niterói, Rio de Janeiro based in São Paulo. They wrote and directed two short films: the queer experimental post-porn “Latifúndio” (2017) and the lesbian fiction “A Wild Patience Has Taken Me Here” (2021).

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    Éri Sarmet (he/they) is Brazilian trans non-binary writer, director and producer from Niterói, Brazil, based in São Paulo. He wrote, directed and produced the short films Latifúndio (2017), the award-winning A Wild Patience Has Taken Me Here (2021, Special Jury Award at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival), and Vollúpya (2024).

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • February 8, 1990
    • Érica Sarmet
  3. Dec 23, 2021 · Meet Érica Sarmet, writer and director of "A Wild Patience Has Taken Me Here", which is playing in the Short Film section at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival....

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  4. Érica Sarmet is a Brazilian screenwriter, director and researcher currently living in São Paulo. They have experience in content related to gender & sexuality, feminisms, youth...

  5. Érica Sarmet is a queer film-maker, screenwriter and lecturer from Rio de Janeiro. She is doing a doctorate in film and audiovisual media at the University of São Paulo. A Wild Patience Has Taken Me Here is her second short film. In 2017 she made the experimental post-porn film Latifúndio.

  6. Reviving 1980s lesbian iconography for the digital age, Érica Sarmet’s Sundance prizewinner basks in the euphoria of sex and solidarity. Mixing retro clippings, animation, and vlogs, the spirited scrapbook-style editing erases the generational divide to imagine a joyous future of queer liberation.

  7. Reviving 1980s lesbian iconography for the digital age, Érica Sarmet’s Sundance prizewinner basks in the euphoria of sex and solidarity. Mixing retro clippings, animation, and vlogs, the spirited scrapbook-style editing erases the generational divide to imagine a joyous future of queer liberation.